Apollo 11

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121Apollo program / Penny / Astronomy / Exposure / Planetary science / Star / Space / Moon / Moons / Planemos

Where Did All the Stars Go? Have you ever looked closely at NASA photographs from space and wondered where the stars went? To the left is an Apollo-11 photo taken by astronauts on the surface of the

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-02 13:28:12
122Astronomy / Planetary geology / Lunar science / Planetary science / Moons / Planemos

LRO Explores Lunar Surface Cratering The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows a region near the Apollo-11 landing site. The Lunar Module (LM) c

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 13:04:48
123Apollo 11 / Apollo Command/Service Module / Apollo / Moon landing / Transposition /  docking /  and extraction / Ice / Space rendezvous / Apollo 9 / Apollo 16 / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Apollo Lunar Module

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Source URL: history.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-23 09:48:31
124Moon / Moons / Apollo Lunar Module / Apollo / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Manned spacecraft

LRO - Searching for Lunar Boulders The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows the region near the Apollo-11 landing area. The Lunar Module (LM) a

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 11:47:42
125Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / Unmanned spacecraft / Moon / Apollo 14 / Apollo Lunar Module / Apollo 11 / Spaceflight / Apollo program / Exploration of the Moon

LRO and the Apollo-11 Landing Site The NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), launched in 2009, will be able to see details on the lunar surface at much higher resolution than any previous lunar mapping mission. The i

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 08:16:36
126Astronomy / Lunar science / Impact crater / Lunar craters / Planetary science / Meteorite / Moon

The Apollo-11 Landing Area at High-Resolution The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) recently imaged the Apollo-11 landing area at high-resolution and obtained the image above (top left). An enlargement of the area is s

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-12-15 09:18:56
127Apollo program / Penny / Astronomy / Exposure / Planetary science / Star / Space / Moon / Moons / Planemos

Where Did All the Stars Go? Have you ever looked closely at NASA photographs from space and wondered where the stars went? To the left is an Apollo-11 photo taken by astronauts on the surface of the

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-02 14:28:12
128Astronomy / Planetary geology / Lunar science / Planetary science / Moons / Planemos

LRO Explores Lunar Surface Cratering The LRO satellite recently imaged the surface of the moon at a resolution of 1.4 meters/pixel. The above image shows a region near the Apollo-11 landing site. The Lunar Module (LM) c

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 14:04:48
129Moon / Moons / Planemos / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / Lunar craters / Apollo / Geology of the Moon / Borealis quadrangle / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Exploration of the Moon

Lunar Crater Frequency Distributions This image of the 800-meter x 480-meter region near the Apollo-11 landing pad (arrow) was taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). It reveals hundreds of craters covering the

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-12-29 12:30:02
130Unmanned spacecraft / Exploration of the Moon / Image processing / Japanese space program / SELENE / Pixel / Spaceflight / Space technology / Moon

LRO Sees Apollo 11 on the Moon! The LRO satellite recently imaged the Apollo 11 landing area on the surface of the moon. The above (172 pixels wide x 171 pixels high) image shows this area and is 172 meters wide. Proble

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Source URL: spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-19 07:59:14
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